["Leakings/leakers"? (seerivoq + -toq)] on the mouth are herpes, and the Danish popular [probably a mistranslation of populær, which also means "widely used"] terms "forkølelses- or kyssesår" are used about leaking lumps in the face, especially on the mouth.

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Adverb

Usage notes

Nigerian Pidgin

Etymology

Pronoun

una

you all

Occitan

Etymology

From Latinūna(“one”).

Article

unaf (masculineun)

a, an (feminine singular indefinite article)

Old Tupi

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /-ˈũna/

Adjective

una

black

Usage notes

The stem un could never be used inside a sentence without a prefix. The infinitives were suna(“a thing being black”) and tuna(“a person being black”); the form -runa would be used in combination with words ending in a stressed vowel; and the form -una would be used in combination with other words.

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